Seaquest Wetsuits

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sillygrendel

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Anyone have any opinions on SeaQuest wetsuits? I've rented their 2pc 7mm and like that. Was thinking of getting a 5 or 6 mm single piece.

good? bad? ugly?
 
I see a lot of seaquest wetsuits come back because of the rubber kneepads de-laminating off the suit , we glue em back on for those that come off. Aquaseal is a nice way to stick -em back on.
 
My FH and I both have Seaquest wetsuits; we got them at the end of May and have made about 8 dives in them (so I can't say much about extended durability).

I have the women's 4.5.6 jumpsuit and he has the men's version. So far we have dove comfortabley in them in the high 60sF to the mid-high 40s (with hoods). I find a good range of motion, not to difficult to get on, but nice and tight. The velcro on the neck likes to grab things it should if your not careful when bagging it of a trip.

Hope this helps.
-Chris:)
 
I have a seaquest 7 mm two piece with over 100 dives I have had to replace the zipper. But other than that it is a great suit. I dive most every weekend in the puget sound area and stay pretty comfy. No gripes here:D
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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